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About OpenGraph

Description

With this module you can add the Open Graph protocol meta tags to your DNN website. This is primarily used for Facebook but can be used for other purposes also.

The module will first try to find the module-specific settings.If those are not found it will try the global module settings.And if those are not found the module will use the default portal and page settings for the Open Graph tags like Page Name, Page Tile, Description, Default Locale, Website Title, Logo etc.

The above text in the module will only be shown when an Host or Administrator is logged in.

Module settings

og:title:The title, headline or name of the page. Leaving empty will use current page tile.

og:type:The object type for the page.

og:url:The URL of the page. Leaving empty will use current page URL.

og:image:The image to display for the page. Image must be at least 200x200 pixels.

og:locale:The language locale for the page in format “en_US”. Leave empty for default site locale.

og:description:A short description or summary of the page. Leave empty to use default metadata.

og:site_name:Name of the site. Leave empty to use default site name.

Facebook AppID:An Facebook App ID if you have one.

Save as global settings:Check this if you also want to save the settings for all other modules in the portal. When a field is left empty, the module will try to use the default page or portal settings.

The easiest way to use the SkinObject is to install the module itself on an Admin page, then save the default settings you want to use on every page like Type, AppID, Image etc. by checking the "Save as global settings" checkbox before saving. Now the Skin Object will read the page properties, and then add the default ones as Meta tags. If there are no default settings it tries to get the current page properties for the Meta tags.

The “View All Modules” page

On the context menu of every module you can now select “View all modules”. This takes you to a separate page where all the active OpenGraph modules are listed. Now you can easily see which pages in your Portal might need adding/editing of OpenGraph tags.